On Wednesday, Sept. 6, 2017, the firefighters continued to put out hot spots and about 50 homes remained evacuated. Charred remains of homes were left behind by the fire, which started the previous morning. About 619 acres were consumed by the fire and six buildings were destroyed.

BZ 090617 Uintah Fire 01Firefighters continue to put out hot spots around the foundation of a burned home in the Uintah Highlands during the second day of the Uintah fire on Wednesday morning, Sept. 6, 2017. BENJAMIN ZACK/Standard-Examiner

BZ 090617 Uintah Fire 04-3Firefighters continue to put out hot spots around the foundation of a burned home in the Uintah Highlands during the second day of the Uintah fire on Wednesday morning, Sept. 6, 2017. BENJAMIN ZACK/Standard-Examiner

BZ 090617 Uintah Fire 03-2The rising sun glows red through the smoke at the sight of the Uintah fire near the mouth of Weber Canyon on Wednesday morning, Sept. 6, 2017. BENJAMIN ZACK/Standard-Examiner

BZ 090617 Uintah Fire 09-2Rudy Sandoval from the Utah Division of Forestry, Fire and State Lands looks over the damage in the evacuation area of the Uintah fire on Wednesday, Sept. 6, 2017. BENJAMIN ZACK/Standard-Examiner

BZ 090617 Uintah Fire 05-4Firefighters continue to put out hot spots around the foundation of a burned home in the Uintah Highlands during the second day of the Uintah fire on Wednesday morning, Sept. 6, 2017. BENJAMIN ZACK/Standard-Examiner

BZ 090617 Uintah Fire 16-3Crews work on a dirt access road above Uintah Highlands that telephone companies can use to replace burned power poles following the Uintah fire on Wednesday, Sept. 6, 2017. BENJAMIN ZACK/Standard-Examiner

BZ 090617 Uintah Fire 06-5Firefighters continue to put out hot spots around the foundation of a burned home in the Uintah Highlands during the second day of the Uintah fire on Wednesday morning, Sept. 6, 2017. BENJAMIN ZACK/Standard-Examiner

BZ 090617 Uintah Fire 15-2Around 50 homes on and around Bybee Drive remained under an evacuation order during the second day of the Uintah fire on Wednesday, Sept. 6, 2017. BENJAMIN ZACK/Standard-Examiner

BZ 090617 Uintah Fire 14-1Around 50 homes on and around Bybee Drive remained under an evacuation order during the second day of the Uintah fire on Wednesday, Sept. 6, 2017. BENJAMIN ZACK/Standard-Examiner

BZ 090617 Uintah Fire 13Around 50 homes on and around Bybee Drive remained under an evacuation order during the second day of the Uintah Fire on Wednesday, Sept. 6, 2017. BENJAMIN ZACK/Standard-Examiner

BZ 090617 Uintah Fire 12-5Homes along 6500 South escaped the worst of the Uintah fire, but flames burned through the neighborhood and the area remained under an evacuation order on Wednesday, Sept. 6, 2017. BENJAMIN ZACK/Standard-Examiner

BZ 090617 Uintah Fire 11-4The remains of a burned home sit along Bybee Drive during the second day of the Uintah fire on Wednesday, Sept. 6, 2017. BENJAMIN ZACK/Standard-Examiner

BZ 090617 Uintah Fire 17-4Forest Service spokeswoman Kim Osborn points out which areas remain under an evacuation order during the second evening of the Uintah fire on Wednesday, Sept. 6, 2017. BENJAMIN ZACK/Standard-Examiner

BZ 090617 Uintah Fire 10-3Helicopters drop water on the hillside above Uintah Highlands during the second day of the Uintah fire on Wednesday, Sept. 6, 2017. BENJAMIN ZACK/Standard-Examiner

BZ 090617 Uintah Fire 08-1The remains of a burned home sit along Bybee Drive during the second day of the Uintah fire on Wednesday, Sept. 6, 2017. BENJAMIN ZACK/Standard-Examiner

BZ 090617 Uintah Fire 07A toy wagon leans against dead brush off of Bybee Drive in the aftermath of the Uintah fire on Wednesday, Sept. 6, 2017. Most of the homes along Bybee Drive weren't damaged in the fire, but several houses were destroyed.BENJAMIN ZACK/Standard-Examiner

SW 090617 Uintah Fire Staging Area 01Firefighters with Cache County Fire District wait in the staging area Wednesday, Sept. 6, 2017, in the parking lot of Washington Heights Church in Ogden.SARAH WELLIVER/Standard-Examiner

SW 090617 Uintah Fire Rick LaRocque 01Rick LaRocque, left, sits next to his trailer with his dad, Paul LaRocque, right, and puppy Rocky Wednesday, Sept. 6, 2017, in the parking lot at Dee Events Center in Ogden. The two were on a fishing trip in Montana when they got a call about the Uintah fire and came home. “House is intact, everyone is safe,” he said. SARAH WELLIVER/Standard-Examiner

BZ 090617 Uintah Fire 02-1Valerie Ivie unloads a trailer with help from her son-in-law, Daniel Brinley, at her home just outside the evacuation zone in the Uintah Highlands on Wednesday morning, Sept. 6, 2017. Ivie and her family evacuated the day before as they watched a neighbor's home go up in flames. "I probably could have walked away from it all," said Ivie. "It would have been sad, but we have each other. Everybody was out. Everybody was safe."BENJAMIN ZACK/Standard-Examiner